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Luso-Brazilian Community Day celebrates the strong ties between Portugal and Brazil.

Luso-Brazilian Community Day celebrates the strong ties between Portugal and Brazil. The CPLP Agreement facilitates migration, allowing citizens of member countries, such as Portugal, to obtain the CPLP visa, which simplifies the process for living and working in Brazil and…

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Luso-Brazilian Community Day celebrates the strong ties between Portugal and Brazil.

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Luso-Brazilian Community Day celebrates the strong ties between Portugal and Brazil. The CPLP Agreement facilitates migration, allowing citizens of member countries, such as Portugal, to obtain the CPLP visa, which simplifies the process for living and working in Brazil and vice versa. The Portuguese, for example, have access to a special residence permit, with civil and political rights equivalent to those of Brazilians and those with ID. Furthermore, the agreement facilitates access to citizenship, without the need to prove proficiency in Portuguese. Visa exemption for short stays and the recognition of diplomas and qualifications are also important benefits, allowing greater mobility and integration among Portuguese-speaking citizens. These initiatives reinforce cooperation between Brazil and the CPLP countries, promoting greater unity and social and economic prosperity.

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Last updated: 2025-04-16

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